Vice President for Student Affairs
CSAA Program Coordinator
baileyk@uwf.edu
Ph.D., Higher Education Administration, Bowling Green State University
M.A., Student Affairs in Higher Education, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
B.S., Management Information Systems, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Taught the following courses: Capstone Experience in Student Affairs
Research Interests: African American males in higher education, Crisis management, Leadership Development
Sr. Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
CSAA Program Advisor
jhurd@uwf.edu
Ed.D., Educational Management, University of West Florida
M.A., Student Personnel Services, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
B.A., English, North Georgia College
Taught the following courses: American College Student: Theories and Trends, Assessment Issues in Student Affairs, Internship in Higher Education, Survey of Literature in College Student Personnel
Research Interests: Assessment issues in Student Affairs, Student Affairs role in institutional accreditation, Student Employment as a student development tool, Integrative work and collaboration, Leadership and management
Director of Assessment and Planning for Student Affairs
sluczyk@uwf.edu
Ph.D., Higher Education, The Florida State University
M.A., College Student Development, Appalachian State University
B.S., Child and Family Community Services, Bowling Green State University
Taught the following courses: Assessment Issues in College Student Affairs
Research Interests: Assessment in Student Affairs, Student Success, Community Colleges, and the impact of institutional policies on student success
Licensed Psychologist, UWF Counseling Center
bturner1@uwf.edu
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Jackson State University
B.S., Psychology, Southern University
Taught the following courses: Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs
Resarch Interests: Interaction of Culture and Psychology, Coping styles, Gender issues, Diversity/Multicultural/Inclusion issues, Mental health advocacy related to legislative issues, assessment and training/supervision
Associate Dean of Students
gmcreary@uwf.edu
Ph.D.., Higher Education Administration, University of Alabama
M.Ed., Higher Education and Student Affairs, University of South Carolina
B.S., Agriculture, University of Tennessee
Taught the following courses: American College Student, Legal Issues in Higher Education, Student Development Theory
Research Interests: Moral Development of College Students, Moral Disengagement, Bystander Behavior, Hazing Prevention, The Impact of the College Fraternity Experience on College Students
Director of Housing and Residence Life
rdavison@uwf.edu
Ph.D., Higher Education Administration, University of Louisville
M.A., Higher Education Administration, University of Louisville
M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
B.A., American History & World Religion, University of Mary Washington
Taught the following courses: Legal Issues of Higher Education, Survey of Literature in College Student Personnel, American College Student: Theories and Trends, Internship in Higher Education
Research Interests: School Law, Constitutional Law
Assistant Director Student Disability Resource Center
vcao@uwf.edu
Ed.D., Curriculum and Diversity Studies, University of West Florida
M.S., Counseling and Psychology, Troy University
B.A., Psychology, University of West Florida
Taught the following courses: Foundations of Counseling Principles for Higher Education Administration, Psych/Culture/Society, Consultation Process
Research Interests: Social Skills and Academic Strategies for College Students with Austism Spectrum Disorders, Supportive Accommodations for Veterans in Academic Setting, Critical Pedagogy in Counselor Education, Cross-Cultural Proficiency in Student Affairs Education/Training
Vice President of Business, Finance and Facilities
sstephenson@uwf.edu
Ph.D., Higher Education Administration, University of Arkansas
M.A., Business Administration, University of Arkansas
Taught the following courses: Master of Education in College Student Affairs Administration, M.Ed. program and the Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice program.